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A captivating mosaic of various Google logos symbolizing different share classes: A, B, and C.

Understanding Different Share Classes: Company Stocks vs. Mutual Fund Units

July 5, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Business Finance

What are Share Classes? Share classes refer to various types of securities within a company or mutual fund. Companies issuing common stock might have multiple classes, designated by letters like “A” and “B,” each with unique rights and privileges. For instance, Google has classes A, B, and C shares that

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Understanding Alphabet Stocks: A Deep Dive into Unique Share Classes

April 7, 2024 FinanceFacts101 Financial Tools

Overview of Alphabet Stocks Alphabet stocks, also known as dual-class or multi-class common stocks, refer to separate classes of shares that offer unique characteristics and distinct features from a company’s primary stock class. This specialized type of share is identified by letters or symbols added after the main stock symbol,

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